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  • Fall Festival at Har Sinai

    By Har Sinai Temple SUKKOT SERVICES AT HAR SINAI HOPEWELL – Har Sinai Temple’s week-long Fall Harvest Festival begins the evening of Oct. 2 with a Sukkot Family Service at 7 p.m. The holiday commemorates the 40-year period during which the children of Israel wandered in the desert and lived in temporary shelters or sukkot…

  • LAWRENCE: Former resident remembered for advocacy

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Former Lawrence resident Frank Karel, who served as vice president of communications at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation, died at his home in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 19.     Mr. Karel, who raised his family in Lawrence, served as vice president of communications at the RWJ…

  • NEW HANOVER: EPA OKs cleanup pact for McGuire

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    NEW HANOVER — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced an agreement to clean up the McGuire Air Force Base Superfund site.    The interagency agreement, announced Friday, is between the EPA and the U.S. Air Force and is meant to ensure cleanup continues under EPA oversight and in such a…

  • FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: From the Sept. 24 edition

    Peg Dotson Peg Dotson     Tel: 499-3807     Fax: 499-3807     E-mail: [email protected]    The Florence Chapter of Deborah will have its monthly meeting this Thursday, Sept. 24, at the Sterling House, 7:30 p.m. They will be planning their semi-annual cake sale to be held Oct. 10. * * *    The Parish of Sts. Francis and…

  • Local Princeton Nurse Goes Global As Nurse Ambassador to China
  • FLORENCE: Township residents among alleged ID theft victims

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    A Philadelphia man has been charged with stealing the identity of more than 50 victims, potentially dozens of them Florence residents, and using fraudulent credit cards to steal more than $42,000.    Michael Simpson, 44, was charged Sept. 4 in Marple Township, Pa., with 11 counts of identity theft and 25…

  • Local Princeton Nurse Goes Global As Nurse Ambassador to China

    Local Princeton Nurse Goes Global As Nurse Ambassador to China

    Grace Asagra Stanley FEATURE NEWS RELEASE Local Princeton Nurse Goes Global As Nurse Ambassador to China Grace Asagra Stanley, a local resident of Princeton, with over 30 years of professional nursing experience, recently visited China for 10 days with 25 other Nurse Ambassadors for the purpose of sharing ideas and knowledge and to strengthen relationships…

  • Film Review

    Film Review

    ‘The Greatest Pet Rescue Ever’ Elise Nakhnikian ONE of the few unexamined aspects of the bureaucratic bungling that made such a disaster of Hurricane Katrina is what happened to the pets refugees were forced to leave behind. That’s the subject of An American Opera: The Greatest Pet Rescue Ever!, which will be screened Oct. 1…

  • STOCKTON: Preservation group eyed for borough

    Oct. 12 is date for public hearing By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    STOCKTON — The Borough Council will hold a public hearing Oct. 12 to discuss the establishment of a new Historic Preservation Commission.    It is possible council members will cast a final vote on the ordinance that would create the commission directly after the…